Frederick Keeble
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British biologist, academic and scientific adviser
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Frederick William Keeble, CBE, FRS was a British biologist, academic, and scientific adviser, who specialised in botany. He was Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford from 1920 to 1927 and Fullerian Professor of Physiology at the Royal Institution from 1937 to 1941.
Frederick Keeble's Published Works
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- The mode of inheritance of stature and of time of flowering in peas (Pisum sativum) (1910) (77)
- The colour-physiology of higher crustacea (68)
- The bionomics of Convoluta Roscoffensis, with special reference to its green cells (1903) (43)
- Memoirs: The Origin and Nature of the Green Cells of Convoluta roscoffensis (1907) (36)
- Memoirs: Hippolyte varians: a Study in Colour-change (1900) (34)
- The colour-physiology of Hippolyte varians (26)
- The Distribution of Oxydases in Plants and their Role in the Formation of Pigments (1912) (19)
- The Integration of Plant Behaviour. IV.--Geotropism and Growth-Substance (1931) (16)
- The Integration of Plant Behaviour. III.--The Effect of Gravity on the Growth of Roots (1931) (15)
- The mode of inheritance of stature and of time of flowering in peas (Pisum sativum) (1911) (13)
- The Integration of Plant Behaviour.--I. Separate Geotropic Stimulations of Tip and Stump in Roots (1929) (12)
- The Integration of Plant Behaviour.--II. The Influence of the Shoot on the Growth of Roots in Seedlings (1930) (11)
- THE INHERITANCE OP PELORIA AND FLOWERCOLOUR IN FOXGLOVES (DIGITALIS PURPUREA) (10)
- The Hanging Foliage of certain Tropical Trees (1895) (8)
- On the isolation of the infecting organism ("zoochlorella") of Convoluta roscoffensis (1905) (8)
- The Colour-Physiology of Higher Crustacea. Part III (8)
- The oxydases of cytisus adami (1912) (6)
- A WOUND SUBSTANCE RETARDING GROWTH IN ROOTS (1930) (6)
- The inheritance of peloria and flower-colour in foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) (1910) (5)
- Henry Edward Armstrong, 1848 - 1937 (1941) (5)
- White flowered varieties ofPrimula sinensis (1910) (5)
- Memoirs: The Yellow-Brown Cells of Convoluta paradoxa (1908) (5)
- The Formation of the Anthocyan Pigments of Plants. Part IV.-The Chromogens (1913) (4)
- The integration of plant behaviour V—Growth substance and traumatic curvature of the root (1935) (3)
- The Colour-Physiology of the Higher Crustacea, Part III (1905) (3)
- The rôle of oxydases in the formation of the anthocyan pigments of plants (1912) (3)
- The Formation of the Anthocyan Pigments of Plants.-Part VI (1913) (2)
- The Colour-Physiology of Higher Crustacea. [Abstract] (1)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE LOB. ANTHACEAE OF CEYLO. II. ANATOMICAL2 (1896) (0)
- The Twenty-First: Thomas Hawksley Lecture. The Green Plant as Agricultural Engineer (1934) (0)
- The rôle of oxydases in the formation of the anthocyan pigments of plants (1913) (0)
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